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The Information Society, Volume 16
Volume 16, Number 1, 2000
- Kenneth L. Kraemer, Jason L. Dedrick, Sandra Yamashiro:
Refining and Extending the Business Model with Information Technology: Dell Computer Corporation. 5-21 - Hyun-Oh Yoo, Bella Mody:
Predictors of Downsizing in the U.S. Local Telephone Industry. 23-33 - Mitchell L. Moss, Anthony M. Townsend:
The Internet Backbone and the American Metropolis. 35-47 - Martin Higgins:
Divergent Messages in a Converging World. 49-63 - Valerie Frissen:
ICTs in the Rush Hour of Life. 65-75 - Rubin Patterson, Ernest J. Wilson III:
New IT and Social Inequality: resetting the research and Policy Agenda. 77-86
- Cheryl Knott Malone:
Gateways to Knowledge: The Role of Academic Libraries in Teaching, Learning, and Research, edited by L. Dowler. Inf. Soc. 16(1) (2000)
Volume 16, Number 2, 2000
- Gerard Goggin, Christopher Newell:
An End to Disabling Policies?: Towards Enlightened Universal Service. 127-133 - Harmeet S. Sawhney:
Universal Service: Separating the Grain of Truth from the Proverbial Chaff. 161-164 - Eli Skogerbø, Tanja Storsul:
Prospects for Expanded Universal Service in Europe: The Cases of Denmark, the Netherlands, and Norway. 135-146 - François Bar, Annemarie Munk Riis:
Tapping User-Driven Innovation: A New Rationale for Universal Service. 99-108 - Leah A. Lievrouw:
The Information Environment and Universal Service. 155-159 - P. B. Schechter:
Using Cost Proxy Models with Census Bureau Data To Evaluate Universal Service Funding Options. 109-116 - Sharon Strover:
The First Mile. 151-154 - Sharon Eisner Gillett:
Universal Service: Defining the Policy Goal in the Age of the Internet. 147-149 - Paschal Preston, Roderick Flynn:
Rethinking Universal Service: Citizenship, Consumption Norms and the Telephone. 91-98 - Jörge Reina Schement, Scott C. Forbes:
Identifying Temporary and Permanent Gaps in Universal Service. 117-126
Volume 16, Number 3, 2000
- Lucas D. Introna, Helen Nissenbaum:
Shaping the Web: Why the Politics of Search Engines Matters. 169-185 - Elke Duncker:
How 'LINCs' Were Made: Alignment and Exclusion in American Medical Informatics. 187-199 - Kevin Crowston, Marie Williams:
Reproduced and Emergent Genres of Communication on the World Wide Web. 201-215 - Rob Kling:
Learning about Information Technologies and Social Change: The Contribution of Social Informatics. 217-232
- Richard O. Mason:
Seeing Like a State: How Certain Schemes to Improve the Human Condition Have Failed, by James C. Scott. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1998. 233-239
- Eric Higgs, Sundeep Sahay:
Holding on to Reality: The Nature of Information at the Turn of the Millenium, by Albert Borgmann . University of Chicago Press, 1999. 241-243 - Felix Stalder:
Pandora's Hope. Essays on the Reality of Science Studies, by Bruno Latour. Cambridge, MA, London, UK: Harvard University Press, 1999. - Holly Crawford:
Information Ecologies: Using Technology with Heart, by Bonnie A. Nardi and Vicki L. O'Day. Cambridge, MA, MIT Press, 1999.
Volume 16, Number 4, 2000
- Jarle Brosveet, Knut H. Sørensen:
Fishing for Fun and Profit? National Domestication of Multimedia: The Case of Norway. 263-276 - Birgit Jaeger, Roger Slack, Robin Williams:
Europe Experiments with Multimedia: An Overview of Social Experiments and Trials. 277-301 - Derek William Nicoll:
Users as Currency: Technology and Marketing Trials As Naturalistic Environments. 303-310 - Andrew Curry:
Learning the Lessons of Videoway: The Corporates Economy of New Media Trials. 311-318 - Volker Schneider:
Evolution in Cyberspace: The Adaptation of National Videotext Systems to the Internet. 319-328
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